We are officially past the halfway point of the NFL season, and the injuries are piling up and causing chaos for fantasy owners. Our fantasy guru, James Morris, provides all the news and info you will need to make the best possible decisions to get you into the fantasy playoffs and have a shot at winning the league title.

The good news about week 6 of the NFL season is that there are no serious injuries that will truly affect fantasy teams outside of Packers WR Greg Jennings being out. The Patriots and Giants get back stars Aaron Hernandez and Hakeem Nicks on a limited basis.

Week 5 of the NFL season is hitting a lot of fantasy teams hard because the Lions, Cowboys, Raiders and Buccaneers are all on a bye this week. To help you prepare your fantasy lineup for Sunday, we turn to our fantasy guru, James Morris, for his weekly "Start 'em & Sit 'em" lineup advice.

With one week of the 2012 Fantasy Football season all complete, it's time now for owners to look at ways to improve their teams through the waiver wire and trades. In case you missed it on Monday, take a look at a few players to consider adding off of the waiver wire.

Here it is Dolphins fans, your final fantasy injury report for week 1 of the NFL season. Leagues let you change line-ups up until a few minutes before kickoff, so check back each week for all the injury news and notes before setting your final lineup.

1) Arian Foster: We start with the #1 player that should be taken in any fantasy draft format. He isn’t without risk as the Texans lost veteran RT Eric Winston and RG Mike Brisiel in free agency, but the zone-blocking scheme should guarantee continued success.